I'd like to be able to create custom Sim macros/routines/schedules. For example, a morning routine could include waking up at a scheduled time, making the bed, bathroom time, breakfast (can sync Sims schedules so they eat at the same time) and then leave for work or school. It might be fun if there was a more freewill option as well - like assign a list of tasks and a block of time and let the Sims personalities influence their behaviors.

For new gameplay, I'd like the towns to have some sort of economy, progression and characters with specific roles. Think of a town and characters like a Stardew Valley (or the Sims 2 ) with features you unlock like Suikoden's castle (you gathered up NPCs and then they added rooms onto your castle) or even the Apocalypse challenge.

Any new sim game should figure out a new lot ownership system where you can own larger lots and build on sublots (thereby enabling irregularity shaped farms and estates), along with a new way of saving that would allow your sims to travel between savegames and worlds with ease.

Technically, of EA wanted, they could have ownership of rooms like we do with door access, which could allows for sublot ownership, since rooms have gameplay entities.

Like, if there's a line of shops on a single lot, owned by a Landgraab, another Sim could click on a door or a room to rent out the space and all sale that happen in that room split between the owner and the renter, while the player has to also pay weekly rent on that room (or collect of rooms beyond the door) based on the cost of the rooms.

Good for player who want to do sales but not have to fork over 75,000 for an urban lot that looks like a rentable shop.

I think we will get only cats and dogs in upcoming pet EP. They'll save small pets for GP.
They can fuck everything up by this point. Remeber the squirrel from Outdoor Retreat? Or bird effect? Sims 2 has better, higher poly birds ffs!

I think we will get only cats and dogs in upcoming pet EP. They'll save small pets for GP.
They can fuck everything up by this point. Remeber the squirrel from Outdoor Retreat? Or bird effect? Sims 2 has better, higher poly birds ffs!

I agree, basically all the small animal effects in TS4 are extremely tragic and embarassing.

Using trinomial nomenclature we can identify the above species Polyus minimus niger

But here we can see examples of subspecies P. minimus ruber and P. minimus caeruleus (left to right)

Asside from their distinct colour, caeruleus is most easily identified by the opaque webbing on the left wing.

Similarly, ruber can be distinguished by it's lack of complete geometry.

As well as some strange flight behaviour in certain seasons as noted by other researchers.

Most curious however is P. minimus flavus. This subspecies (according to some researchers) possesses the ability to temporarily spawn a second head. Complete with it's own brain and a second set of optical nerves allowing it to remain in constant vigilance whilst feeding, as well as fooling would-be predators.
Additionally, with the presence of a second set of mandibles, as well as a complete esophagus, flavus is capable of taking in calories at twice the rate of other subspecies, which is necessary to facilitate this metabolically exhaustive adaptation.

Using trinomial nomenclature we can identify the above species Polyus minimus niger

But here we can see examples of subspecies P. minimus ruber and P. minimus caeruleus (left to right)

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Originally Posted by ShigemiNotoge

Asside from their distinct colour, caeruleus is most easily identified by the opaque webbing on the left wing.

Similarly, ruber can be distinguished by it's lack of complete geometry.

As well as some strange flight behaviour in certain seasons as noted by other researchers.

Most curious however is P. minimus flavus. This subspecies (according to some researchers) possesses the ability to temporarily spawn a second head. Complete with it's own brain and a second set of optical nerves allowing it to remain in constant vigilance whilst feeding, as well as fooling would-be predators.

Additionally, with the presence of a second set of mandibles, as well as a complete esophagus, flavus is capable of taking in calories at twice the rate of other subspecies, which is necessary to facilitate this metabolically exhaustive adaptation.

Science is fun! :D

Cool cool. Now I found another reason why and what I should bitch about to EA. Mind If I copy your comments to the official website, lol?